Browsing Student Works by Author "Ford, Karen"

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  • LeRud, Elizabeth (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    Poets and critics have long agreed that any perceived differences between poetry and prose are not essential to those modes: both are comprised of words, both may be arranged typographically in various ways—in lines, in ...
  • Lind, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
    Many studies of American poetry view modernism as an eruption of formal and technical innovations that respond to momentous cultural and political changes, but few attempt to consider the flow and restriction of desire ...
  • Fogarty, William (University of Oregon, 2016-02-23)
    Robert Frost’s legendary description of “the sound of sense” to define his poetics has for decades sounded like little more than common sense. His idea is now taken to be fairly straightforward: the inflections of an ...
  • Rinner, Jenifer (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    This dissertation argues that the midcentury period from 1945-1967 offers a distinct historical framework in American poetry that bears further study. This position counters most other literary history of this period wherein ...
  • Evans, Meagan (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    Traditional feminist readings have valued women's writing that voices silenced experiences. In contrast, other twentieth-century theoretical formulations regard absences, refusals, and silences as constitutive of aesthetic ...
  • Elliott, Erica (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    This dissertation argues that the U.S. government employs multiple rhetorical strategies to manage discourse about the Hanford Site, a nuclear site located on the Columbia River in Washington State. Hanford produced plutonium ...

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